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...River Gallo, on the other hand, had no testes and was advised to have implants to make them appear more male....
...“In the defence industry today everyone needs machines, everyone needs skilled workers,” David Chour, chief executive of the Czechoslovak Group (CSG), told me....
...Dealmakers become the deal Private equity is in for a massive wave of consolidation, Partners Group boss David Layton told the FT in an interview....
...‘Getting Along: How To Work With Anyone (Even Difficult People)’, by Amy Gallo Amy Gallo, a contributing editor at Harvard Business Review, has a long record of writing accessibly about workplace dynamics...
...Sequana is named after the Gallo-Roman deity of water and water springs, in particular the Seine: it is an expression of concern and support for children facing the modern world....
...There have also been occasional acting roles in films by the likes of David Cronenberg and Julian Schnabel, and even in Marvel’s The Avengers, where his thick accent and pugilist’s profile got him cast as...
...Until you’ve amassed the cash, look to David Scott and his son Jonathan, who turned a holiday cottage overlooking Little Oneroa Beach that had been in the family for 35 years into The Boatshed, a divine...
...We mention the late David Graeber’s book, Bullshit Jobs, in passing — but it’s a key text for understanding the phenomenon of “pointless” jobs....
...This time last year Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager of the Algebris global credit opportunities fund, raised the cash weighting in his portfolio....
...“If the election were held tomorrow, we think the most likely outcome would be a blue wave,” said David Lebovitz, global market strategist for JPMorgan Asset Management....
...David Joy, chief market strategist at Ameriprise, said the rally was driven by the clarity Mr Johnson’s win brings to the shape of the UK’s exit from the EU, which in turn brings clarity for investors....
...David Lowe, head of international trade at Gowling WLG a law firm, said the EU has indicated it is unlikely to even offer an extension to the Brexit deadline without a good reason....
...As a result of the constant — if often inconsequential — moves in the pound, trading sterling has become some 30 per cent more expensive, according to David Mechner, chief executive of algorithmic trading...
...“This problem has been festering for over 20 years,” said David Webb, an independent investor and governance expert....
...Sonido Gallo Negro, from east Mexico City, keep the flag flying, with a live light show that draws on the motifs of imagined Aztec science fiction....
...Sterling climbed on Monday after the resignation of David Davis, Brexit secretary, heightened analyst expectations for a ‘soft Brexit’ even as it boosted uncertainty over the future of Theresa May’s government...
...David Davis’s resignation as Brexit secretary has created the biggest crisis for Theresa May’s premiership since her failed election campaign last year....
...This growth could be either a boon or a burden, writes David Pilling in his column....
...Leading quote “There is more uncertainty over the future shape and leadership of the Conservative Party but, I think, less uncertainty over the type of Brexit we’re headed for: cotton soft” — Stephen Gallo...
...“It is almost impossible to say what the fair value of BTPs (as Italian bonds are known) is because it is currently driven by politics and also very poor sentiment and almost no liquidity,” said David Tan...
...Alberto Gallo, a hedge fund manager at Algebris, compared it to regulators burning rubbish away in the back yard of banks, only to pollute the air instead....
...David Pilling is the FT’s Africa editor. Joseph Cotterill is the FT’s Southern Africa correspondent....
...David Bloom, an HSBC strategist, said he now forecasts that sterling will end the year at $1.35, up markedly from a previous forecast of $1.20....
...That’s from Alberto Gallo at Algebris. His basic point is… don’t stress. With our emphasis in the bottom par: Even if Ms Le Pen wins, redenomination risk is low....
...You might remember an opposite reaction from the bank stocks to the BoJ’s decision to originally go negative… If you don’t here’s Alberto Gallo of Algebris summarising the problems: The key issue is the...
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